Sentences with phrase «under a rubric like»

Today games are everywhere at Pace, though some of what Pace people call «games» might go under a rubric like «team - based continuous improvement» elsewhere.

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Theologians and biblical scholars have customarily approached such passages under the rubrics of «Salvation History,» «Drama of Redemption,» and the like.
His program of a thoroughgoing interpretation of the Christian message under the rubrics of history and eschatology looked like another interpretive tour de force, another exercise in killing the Oedipal father (or fathers, in the form of Barth and Bultmann) so that the children are free to pursue their own projects.
Another variation on the «make it, don't buy it» theme, baptizing things like vinegar and baking soda under the rubric of Christian stewardship.
Works falling under the rubric of flash fiction are like Daedaluses who refuse to stay put.
Borders lists its self - publishing program under the rubric «Borders Lifestyles,» as if writing were a hobby, like golf, rather than a calling or a craft.
Muddying the waters even more is the fact that many Light and Space artists were also included under the greater rubric of Minimalism and showed in exhibitions like «Primary Structures» in New York.
The New York School was the locus of this phenomenon, but it had related currents the world over, including European tangents like CoBrA (an amalgam of painters from Copenhagen, Brussels, and Amsterdam), a loose federation of artists lumped under the rubric Art Informel and the Art Brut of Jean Dubuffet.
Phthalates, like formaldehyde, are among the most extensively studied chemicals on the planet, and concern over phthalates arose under the voodoo rubric of «endocrine disruptors.»
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